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arbitrable Meaning in Bengali



 সালিশির দ্বারা সিদ্ধান্তে উপনীত হবার পক্ষে উপযুক্ত,

জন্য অথবা সালিসি দ্বারা বন্দোবস্ত সাপেক্ষে যথাযথ

Adjective:

সালিশির দ্বারা সিদ্ধান্তে উপনীত হবার পক্ষে উপযুক্ত,





arbitrable's Usage Examples:

reviewed the relevant law on securities cases that mixed arbitrable state claims with non-arbitrable federal one.


non-arbitrable but state claims are.


Sherman Act claims are arbitrable, even.


under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) were arbitrable, affirming an order from the district court that the Second Circuit had.


Exchange Act of 1934, which applies to the secondary market, were also arbitrable if a contract so provided cast serious doubt on the logic of the older.


be left to arbitrators and that in any event none of the claims were arbitrable under the terms of the contract itself.


matters were not arbitrable in the United States.


Matters relating to crimes, status and family law are generally not considered to be arbitrable, as the power.


(2009) Federal Arbitration Act  • appealability of order denying stay of arbitrable action Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, Alito 215 Carlsbad Technology.


scope of arbitrable issues should be resolved in favour of arbitration", but issues regarding whether a claim falls within the scope of arbitrable issues.


separability principle and held that the FAA and this reading of it apply to arbitrable contracts under state law, even in cases where the contract is alleged.


that disputes over not just the execution but the contract itself were arbitrable.


(2009) Federal Arbitration Act  • appealability of order denying stay of arbitrable action Roberts, Stevens 415 Ashcroft v.


" The district court could decide the dispute was not arbitrable, Brennan observed, which would put all the parties in state court as the.


with the panel, denying that their disagreement with First Options was arbitrable.


agreement's arbitration clauses, such that "the union cannot strike over an arbitrable issue.


427 (1953) Claims under Securities Act of 1933 not arbitrable Miller Brothers Co.


The set of arbitrable issues is dependent on the type of position the employee has in the managerial.


federal courts likewise have the power to enjoin a union from striking over arbitrable disputes, that is minor disputes.


(1987) Private actions under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 are arbitrable First English Evangelical Lutheran Church v.


Caldwell's June 2000 legislation expanded the range of arbitrable issues, but did not put teacher contracts under the Labour Relations Act.



arbitrable's Meaning':

appropriate for or subject to settlement by arbitration

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